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UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II
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The Author Ernest F. Fisher, Jr., g
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Chapta Contents PART ONE The Spring
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Chapter XXIII. STALE\,IATE IN THE \
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merly chief o staff of the 95th Inf
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PREPARING FOR A J\;EW OFFENSIVE Pic
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BREAKOCT FROM THE BEACHHEAD ;mllics
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STALEMATE ALONe THE CAESAR LINE 17S
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186 Encouraged by Carleton's reacti
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198 CASSINO TO THE ALPS AMERICAN IN
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THE FALL OF ROME 217 88TH DIVISION
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PART FOUR ROME TO THE ARNO 'The ene
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234 now discredited monarch, prevai
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PURSUIT NORTH OF ROME gap. An aggre
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PURSUIT NORTH OF ROME opposition, t
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242 terrain was less important to K
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246 betello and occupied San Stefan
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PURSUIT NORTH OF ROME 251 GENERALS
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Strategic Priorities: France or Ita
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END OF THE CAMPAIGN IN CENTRAL ITAL
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While General Clark's decision to p
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PART FIVE THE GOTHIC LINE OFFENSIVE
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308 Army's attack. The American com
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310 left Crittenberger's IV Corps h
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THE GOTHIC LINE OFFENSIVE BEGINS 31
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316 paralleling the river about thr
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318 yond the Foglia River. Until th
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324 CASSINO TO THE ALPS enemy's out
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BATTLE FOR THE PASS had already com
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334 85TH DIVISION TROOPS ON MT. VER
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336 CASSINO TO THE ALPS the II Corp
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CHAPTER XX A Diversionary Operation
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A DIVERSIONARY OPERATION 343 GENERA
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A DIVERSIONARY OPERATION would, in
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A DIVERSIONARY OPERATION high groun
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A DIVERSIONARY OPERATION sage from
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354 of the three enemy divisions de
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CHAPTER XXI From Ridge to Ridge In
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FROM RIDGE TO RIDGE week, clear ski
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FROM RIDGE TO RIDGE surrounded on t
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374 the undertaking has served its
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TOWARD A WINTER ST ALEMA TE Highway
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380 ion had managed any penetration
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TOWARD A WINTER STALEMATE nollS sig
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STALEMATE IN THE MOUNTAINS AND ON T
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STALEMATE IN THE MOUNTAINS AND ON T
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416 CASSINO TO THE ALPS with towed
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THROUGH THE WINTER 423 AREA NORTH O
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THROUGH THE WINTER whose valley Hig
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THROUGH THE WINTER 431 EVACUATING C
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PART SEVEN THE LAST OFFENSIVE Thus
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STRATEGIES AND PLANS mouth of the P
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444 As planning proceeded for the s
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448 failed to defend that line, bot
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452 drawn away from the main sector
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456 from the mobile reserve, infant
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462 Carrara, the enemy had been f
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BREAKTHROUGH ON THE EIGHTH ARMY FRO
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BREAKTHROUGH ON THE EIGHTH ARMY FRO
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CHAPTER XXVII Breakthrough on the F
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472 was the left flank unit of the
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BREAKTHROUGH ON THE FIFTH ARMY'S FR
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BREAKTHROUCH ON THE FIFTH ARMY'S FR
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490 CASSINO TO THE ALPS The enginee
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492 were committed as combat troops
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RACE FOR THE PO many of the Germans
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RACE FOR THE PO 497 PLACING A STEEL
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500 General Coulter's 85th Division
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S02 CASSINO TO THE ALPS giST RECONN
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TO THE ALPS groups of officers and
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TO THE ALPS 473d Infantry went forw
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520 commander, General Ruggero Bono
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GENERAL MORGAN RECEIVES GERMAN REPR
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THE CAPITULATION GERMAN REPRESENTAT
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534 tional frontiers, the end came
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The main body of records upon which
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GLOSSARY Rep RN SACMED SHAEF 5-2 5-
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UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II
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INDEX Castel Bolognese: 349,371,401
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